I am looking for a way to vent my frustration to others who may understand. I have been dealing with UC for 9 years now. Most recently, I have had active disease with little remission time for about 2 years. I am a teacher and it makes life miserable. I am currently on a round of prednisone which was helping me to feel really good for the first time in a long time. I have now tapered to 10 mg. and was feeling almost normal the past few weeks. Eating well, not worrying all the time, doing things I want to do. Then this morning, I had that old feeling in my gut that sent me running to the bathroom. One of my students was in the bathroom and I had to knock and tell him to come out quickly so I could rush in. Not only did my entire class hear me going to the bathroom but there was a lot of bleeding this time. The prednisone had stopped the bleeding for the past few weeks and now I'm on a lower dose and the bleeding is starting again. I am just so frustrated and tired. Any input or words of encouragement would be so appreciated!!!

Thanks for the responses. I am currently taking Colozal, Humira shots (every other week), Imuran, prednisone, and Entocort. I just tapered down to the 10 mg of prednisone. I started the course at 40mg and then have been tapering every 5 days by 5 mg. Over the course of my disease, I have tried so many medicines and treatments and other remedies. It's so upsetting because many doctor's I have seen say that I am basically failing medicinal treatment and should consider surgery. I am only 29 and I don't have kids yet. I want to get pregnant so badly but my husband is scared to try and the doctors I have seen say that I should be in remission for a few months first. With the surgery, I hear it can cause problems with fertility. I'm already dealing with enough with this disease. I don't want to cause more problems in my life with having the surgery.

Since you're already on so many other meds, the easiest thing to do to get relief is call your doc and tell him you're having problems again. He'll probably increase the pred again until things smooth out, then you could try a slower tapering schedule. That last little bit of the taper can be problematic for alot of people.

Have you looked into other things you can do to support healing besides meds? Natural supplements and dietary modifications can help you in your efforts to reduce medication.Diagnosed with ulcerative colitis spring 1999

C-scope confirmed UC diagnosis 9/18/2007

Therapeutic dose sulfasalazine, back on a pred taper for first flare in years. Down to 10 mg and feeling much better.

I have tried some alternative healing methods. I was taking a whole bunch of recommended herbal supplements including fish oils but I take so many pills each day...it just felt like I had no need to eat food! So, I stopped those. They weren't helping anyway. I also tried acupuncture but didn't see any help from that. I'm currently under the care of a chiropractor who I see twice a week, once for massage and once for adjustment. That helps. It was interesting to find out that the most sore areas of my back are the two vertebrae that are linked to nerves leading to the stomach.I have been seeking a dietary answer but no one has ever given me a real answer on things to eat that will help. I am open to any food advice that people have to offer.

Natural supplements generally take longer to work their magic than prescription meds. You also have to make sure you're taking a strong enough dose. Omega-3 supplements have a good track record for reducing inflammation, but you need to be taking more than the average joe. You can learn more about it and appropriate doses in The New Eating Right for a Bad Gut. Other helpful dietary recommendations can be found in Breaking the Vicious Cycle and Listen to Your Gut.

Once you get down to about 10mg and lower, it's gets tough. Your doctor will probably bump you up to 15mg for a little bit longer and then start a slower taper. I've been on/off Prednisone for 20 years, and each year, the tapering gets harder and harder. Good luck.